A voluntary compensation and court warrants are the two ways funds shall be recovered.
Ukraine's largest oil producer, Ukrnafta, fully met its current tax obligations, having paid UAH 10.5 billion (US$367.5 million) in taxes in 2017, which was 30% up on 2016, according to the company's press service.
The applied research center of the Estonian National Defense College has published another report that analyzes the information operations of the conflict in Ukraine, writes LETA/BNS.
Ukraine's largest oil producer, Ukrnafta, increased its net profit by 2.6 times in January-September 2017 year-over-year (y-o-y), from UAH 427 million (US$15.9 million) to UAH 1.097 billion ($40.9 million), according to the company's report on the financial and economic activities published in the National Securities and Stock Market Commission's information disclosure system.
Ukraine's state and government-guaranteed debt rose by 0.6%, or $0.47 billion, to $77.03 billion as of September 30, according to the Ukrainian Finance Ministry's website.
State-run enterprise Energoatom, the operator of Ukrainian-based nuclear power plants, received UAH 473.6 million, or US$17.6 million, in net loss in January-September 2017, against UAH 996.3 million ($37.1 million) in net profit year-over-year (y-o-y), according to the company's report on the financial and economic activities published in the National Securities and Stock Market Commission's information disclosure system.
Russia's hybrid military forces attacked Ukrainian army positions in Donbas 19 times in the past 24 hours, with two Ukrainian soldiers reported as wounded in action (WIA), according to the press service of the Anti-Terrorist Operation (ATO) Headquarters.
The introduction of Russian Federation education standards has limited the right of ethnic Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars to education in their native language, says the report by Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights titled “Situation of human rights in the temporarily occupied Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol (Ukraine).”
At the end of the past day, the situation in the zone of the Anti-Terrorist Operation has not changed significantly. Russian-occupation forces continued violations of ceasefire, using mainly grenade launchers and small arms, that’s according to the press center of the ATO Headquarters.
Approximately a quarter of the residents of Luhansk and Donetsk regions of Ukraine, occupied by Russia-supported militants, are experiencing food shortage, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs wrote in a report.